Motor racing-A woman in the driving seat? Formula E boss confident his series will beat F1
Jeff Dodds said Formula E’s women’s programme lets drivers test race cars and could help the series reach the top level first.
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Motor racing-A woman in the driving seat? Formula E boss confident his series will beat F1 - Regional Media News
By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Formula E chief executive Jeff Dodds has no doubt his all-electric series will beat Formula One in the race to put a woman in the driving seat. This weekend marks 50 years since a female driver last started a world championship grand prix, Italian Lella Lombardi who finished 12th in Austria on August 15, 1976. Formula E, whose first season was in 2014-15, has featured three female competitors - one more…
Motor racing-A woman in the driving seat? Formula E boss confident his series will beat F1
By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Formula E chief executive Jeff Dodds has no doubt his all-electric series will beat Formula One in the race to put a woman in the driving seat. This weekend marks 50 years since a female driver last started a ...
Formula E's points leader feels like the 'underdog' in title-decider
Let’s talk firsts and Jake Dennis. The first winner of the Gen3 era. The first Gen3 champion. The first polesitter. The first winner of the current season in Sao Paulo. The first driver to win at the venue he heads to as championship leader this weekend – the London ExCeL arena. But here’s the weird thing about Jake Dennis this season. He goes to that venue, the scene of two of his nine Formula E wins, as an outsider, in his own eyes, and indeed…
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